UPCOMING EVENTS
Woman Of
Distinction Award
Sponsored By
Girls Scouts Mohawk Pathways Council
Juliette Low Dinner
Wednesday, April 26, 2006 -5:30 pm
At
Glen Sanders Mansion
HONOREES
Denise Allen - Folk Artist - Allen's 19th century General Store.
Marianne Blanchard - Manager, Ballston Spa, National Bank.
Jane Golub - Director of Vendor Income Programs Golub Corp.
Mona Golub - VP of Public Relations & Consumer Services, Golub Corp.
Joanne Kugler - CIO, GE Energy Products, Global Engineering & Manufacturing.
Contact Sarah Brinski - 518-374-3345 Ext.17
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"ART IN EMBASSIES PROGRAM"
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PAST EVENTS FEATURING THE WORKS OF
DENISE ALLEN
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BLACK HISTORY AND WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
EXHIBITION |
| BLACK HISTORY MONTH EXHIBITION February 2004 CITIBANK, N.A. WOODSIDE, QUEENS, N.Y Exhibited several folk art story quilts, acrylic paintings and limited edition art prints. |
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| 2nd ANNUAL QUILT AND ART EXHIBITION AT THE
HARRIET TUBMAN HOME 180 SOUTH STREET Auburn, New York October 2003 through January, 2004 3d folk art story quilts, early American 19th century slave dolls and paintings. 315-252-2081 |
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| BLACK HISTORY MONTH & WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
EXHIBITION Lewis Gallery 525 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, New York February through March 2004 Exhibited my 3d folk art story quilts and talked about my work |
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| ART IN EMBASSIES PROGRAM, DEPARTMENT OF STATE
- DAKAR, SENEGAL
3d folk art story quilt selected by Department of State to be
displayed in the American
Embassy in Dakar, Senegal-Africa for 3 Years. I went to Dakar
in 2004 to participate
in the Department of State's Artists Ambassador's Program. The
piece selected for
display in the embassy is titled; Family Ties - an
old-fashioned story about what it was
like for me growing up in a big family in Brooklyn, New York.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW "ART IN EMBASSY PROGRAM" |
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| AFRICAN AMERICAN AND AMISH AMERICAN
TRADITIONAL HANDMADE QUILTS ALLEN'S 19TH CENTURY GENERAL STORE AND FOLK ART GALLERY 580 Dillenbeck Road Palatine Bridge, N.Y. September 1, 2004 thru October 30, 2004 518-672-2382
One of a kind traditional quilts made by African American women
and Amish women will be
displayed at my farm in our 19th Century General Store and our
very old fashioned Amish
built white barn. Also on display will be a 17 feet wide and 8
feet high early American
dollhouse with handmade furniture and dolls inside, quilting,
cooking, reading their bible,
cleaning the fireplace and sitting on the large porch of the
house shelling blackeye beans.
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WORKS OF DENISE ALLEN CAN BE SEEN AT:
1. Frank
J. Miele Contemporary Folk Art Gallery, Madison Avenue, N.Y.C. 5. The Museum For African Art, New York City 6. The Brooklyn Children's Museum, Brooklyn, New York Please periodically check back at my
site to see any additions or deletions |
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